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Backpack Quotes

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Harry Whitewolf
“...That's the difference between backpackers and holiday makers. The former can't help but invite hassle whilst the latter pay to escape it.”
Harry Whitewolf, The Road To Purification: Hustlers, Hassles & Hash

Harry Whitewolf
“The tourists come here to stay put in their hotels, with their holiday-friendly staff, private beaches, private bars and private sunshine. And yet still, when they get back home, they'll claim they've been to Egypt.”
Harry Whitewolf, The Road To Purification: Hustlers, Hassles & Hash

Vikrmn: CA Vikram Verma
“Rollup curiosities in backpack, go drive, explore.”
Vikrmn: CA Vikram Verma, You By You

“Did you ever notice you always attack monsters with sticks? You need to start carrying a bazooka in that backpack of yours,â€� Emmet complained.

Spradlin, Michael P.”
Michael P. Spradlin , Out for Blood

Will Advise
“Backpackers can pack much more meows than baggers. Beggars never feed stray cats as street cats are self-sustaining.”
Will Advise

Harry Whitewolf
“They're the fakes... Those who travel to exotic places, but never walk the streets or meet the people. Preferring instead their cosy interiors of buses, hotels and holiday bars. That's how Harry sees them. A backpacker is never a part of their breed.”
Harry Whitewolf, The Road To Purification: Hustlers, Hassles & Hash

“I approached a small table at the far corner of the Sky Garden and saw Akemi sitting nearby, studying a math textbook. She wore a demure, long-sleeved, knee-length white lace dress, black patent leather Mary Jane shoes, and on the floor was her school backpack that said "ICS-Tokyo" and was adorned with pastel ribbons, bows, and lace.”
Rachel Cohn, My Almost Flawless Tokyo Dream Life

Steven Magee
“I gave a tour to a large group of young students and their teacher at the W. M. Keck Observatory. No one had oxygen administration equipment on. A few hours later I got a phone call stating that one of them had forgotten their backpack. ‘Summit Brainâ€� I thought. I located the backpack and was able to return it to them, as they were staying near to where I lived. I always wondered what their long term health outcomes were after experiencing ‘Summit Brainâ€�.”
Steven Magee

Marcia Thornton Jones
“What are you going to do?â€� Cindy asked as we walked home. “You can’t keep missing recess. We need you on our soccer team.â€�
“I can’t keep missing homework,� I added. “I’ll have all F’s on my report card.�
Cindy’s eyes got big. “Your parents will kill you.”
Marcia Thornton Jones, Godzilla Ate My Homework